Lincoln Fields Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-16

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! LINCOLN FIELDS TURF NOTES ! $ § Instead of being able to take an intended vacation with his family in California, jockey Robert Dotter has been ordered to Delaware Park to ride "War Plumage in a stake Saturday. Dotter will remain at Delaware Park until the opening of Arlington Park, when he will return to the stable trained by Howard Wells. Apprentice Lionel Ziegler, 20-year-old Indianapolis, Ind., boy, had his first mount of the meeting when he rode Ep, owned by his mother, Mrs. Wilbur Ziegler, and trained by his father, in the third race Thursday. Young Ziegler, who had several mounts in New Orleans early in the year, has never handled a winner. Badge list and stable registrations for the Arlington Park meeting are being accepted at Lincoln Fields by W. R. Dahlstrom. Jockey Charles Landolt, who suffered a broken leg in a training accident at Churchill Downs this spring, is returning to Louis-1 ville to have the big cast removed from his leg. A smaller cast will replace the larger one. Joe Binstock has leased the services of apprentice Walter Gruber from W. Hal jean. Gruber, who started out under the Le Mar Stock Farm, is 19 years old and hails from Chicago. John A. Best received the horses Doctors Rose and Straight Card, which he will race for J. E. Hughes. The horses came from Hughes farm in Virginia. ■ ♦ —


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